Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 12 May 1887, p. 8

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Tvvus. uuucu, `mar l . 9 I\lV'Gl\.lB, Wm. . Labrty.) J nmora- arv Lxghtfoot, 'Duke.Wint6r, Alice Lightfoot, Fred Brown, maul! EIIIQII mininn Dnnbnit` JJIIBU VV lI:IUUI' U Lllal-IUl\I\lU, | Frank Ewan, E333 Packard. M;-n T. l\ T.An - rruuns navvuu, l,`Jllll1llI rauusru. . . Mine L. D.. _Lee a-Seniors--(Alice Green- wood, L; Lower), E`. Blackstdck, B. Fuller, R. Henderson. J nniore-Frank Somers, 8. Ellis, L. Ellis, J. Marshall, M. Bennett, L. Winterborn. ' ` It.-__ -11 .131 '1r:__)_ A mI-L..I....... `I1 \vv MIUIB, uunry rwuuuw, nun x uuun, uou, Booth. TWm. Leech, ( at T A. Edwards, ' Won T..#...Im \ _TI1I\:I\I___.I? M155 H. 13'. .D.lllg'l*'la .|'.' 10501181`, U. Stewart, L. Janos, M. M6Milla.n, M. Lyon. ~ J nniors-A. Weetman, Paul Stewart, 0. Ki 5:, L. Cooper, J. Am}ey. H . Minn -RE 'RnI1n _Qnn1nrn_..Annn `RA`\A!-t- Alug, .11. Uuupur, u. nlutuy. Miss. M. Bovs -Seniors_-_-Annie .;_R.obert- son, Flossie Oulverwell, J as. Grant, Wm. Kelce), Sam Rankin, (Leo Dowell,- Warren Taylor.) VJuniors-Ads McLean, Jessie MoPhee,l Mabel Booth, Florence Hughes," Eddie` Williamson, Trueman Kidd. - . Ming 1'. `ET Iiim-I a_Qnn`nsvn.__J4` flrnlsnrn Wi1_son`,'Mary McMns 1-, Ernest annnr, Annie Bradgofd, Edw. J ennison, Harold ~.:KiD3. 4th ,Olaas, J union-s.-Jas.. . Craig. Inipndlgixgr. Mar-hull. Mary Mo.- h~ Elli. "Mo1-row`. :Edw. jf_8_InitI_i, ` Aliiinn Hntlnnn oua %-1`iL %c1:-r1ea&o1._.u, ~ JHUUIU VV ILIIUIIIIUIJ .I-[IIVI-|.lll Llluun I Miss L. E. Bird :--Seniors---F. Graham M. Booth, M. Greer, F. Mullett, M; Robert- sop, '8. Webb, '0. Kelcsg, ,J. Yickom. ` J n-nior:-E; Mainprize, Addison, _ R-. % Freak, vE.A'Bl'akel_v`], J. McMillan. 5 ' T `Mn... n7m....I..___'I' .1 w.I.......-1.. In IEIVUI I3. I.) ll; -LVul.U&I-I-Ill! 0 _ , mnuzy, u _ . - Miss A. Willer's--I. J . Edwards, G. Kenah, J. - Bums", M. Stephens. II. E`. ;King.v g.-Molhtoahf, `B. Cnley, E. "Howell. TIT Ynlhnn 1-T T.nn'ni\r 14`. ` Irv-.rt J ?I!`I..%V\`f ...lI`es`i:3:;":uu . `iJen'nT.3E, i:.*im`eZ," .`-it Pringlp. ; .-IV. +S.;Bond,gS.a.Broyvn, F. Lennox, { .ic. . _:e. V , ` `an- 1). `1'-- .._:..2_o..' n...1 nu--- It a `.uuvre. _Wa.sja` seizure 91 gnggt Onllcaladtweek. . % ..unnn Janus, uu Anna Hudson. Il:_- E I`.-l- V lI.IlM['UUl'l.lo Miss `E. F. 'King s-A. Fletcher, D. `.`1\u-9-CI` T. Tnnnn II M .-}M:Ih.n M Tarnn Min 111. -3- M; Jenni; Mr. .~R.:5Jennin6n's-'-8r.d 1203...,-em. I'1I..-._... ll-.._ `Il -ll`_..A._._ 1.1_..-_L -......-.. Bei_ngJrepe'at orders just pened out from Eng1and.` A WORD ABOUT GLOVES. _.,- EMBROIDERIES, &c., IMPORTERS. V ` vrwaubauhene has attacked about 50 persons; ` j - A ', A_-1I__-J -B I," AI, , t3l'Il.IUl'E. 11. \Jl'UVI Us Parents will greatly aid the teachers in all the departments of the schools, by seeing that the pupil's monthly report is brought home, by promptly signing it. F_ather s signature preferred, and, as the reports are intended to last a year. returnin it unin- jured as soon as signed to the teac er. JAMES WIN'rsm3oRN,_ `l)_.__.:- ll--- HAL `I00 ! ` 'I)..Z-.n..-H.` Bsylis, Jessie MoKsy, Tom Sheppard, W. McDermid. Juniors--Elvs Sibbsld. Maggie Ball, Rose Pass, Louisa Ness, Addie Spear-n. Miss A. Morris -V-Seniors-Gertie McKay, Lillie Orr, Chas. McFarland, Annie Mc- Donsgh, (Geo. Lane, Jno. Graig.) Juniors --Mossie Churchill, Hattie Spar inq, Bessie Drury, Jennie Booth, James Herbert. Minn fl A I".n1AnmI| n_..Saninr:__(l nninon 1Jl'lll', uuuuxu IJUUIIH, Uuulcn J.u.uvcLIu Mia; J. A. Caldwell s--sSeniors--G. Haines, A. Hainea, (G. Robinson, F. Smith.) J nniors--I. Kidd, S. Mabeyn (F Clark, H. Bremner.) V Mi_ss L. J. Booth s--gI. T. Waters, A. `I1 17__._.. T1 `A7 {`'.._I.... T H1138 14. U. Duuuu B-4.. 1... vvaucul, 1. Bsylis, W. Young. II. W. Carley, L. Young, VV. Philips. III. W. Fox, E. Sib. 1...1.: n...:.1- IV `Iv. flnlin K .Qm;+.h 1011!] , Vi . Iluyu. 111.. VV...L'UA, u. nrnu-i m1d,{. Dodds. 1v. 1; Gaxlhe, K. Smtth. \ L. King. - . \":nu Annn`}\n : : T ' ' .1 Kinrhnn , 14. lung. Miss Appelbe s-I."J. Marshall, M; Holmes, P. Willette, C. Sholdice, D. Brown. II. W, Holmes. M, Somers, G. Marshall, M, Sibb. III..H. Johnson, E. Brown,` H. Bennett, T, Field, Fr. Field. 1V.-O. Somers, H. G:-owe. `D-_....L- -`HI -.--4n.L`cs n:t` LI-la nn_'\`:nI-n :11 1:11 summ METEOROLOGICAL 1uu>on'r.* For the 18th Week Ending May 7th, 1887. 7 . The night temperature ranged from 36 on Thursday to 54 on Tuesday-mean 45. The exposed daily registered from 60 on Sunday to 84 on Tuesday---mean 72; an average of 59 for` the week with an extreme range of 48. Sundayitemperature was lowest with a mean of 49,_and Tuesday warmest--mean 69. The sun's heat so far this year has been 10 below that attained in the 16th week of last year, when itareached 94 on 22nd and 23rd of April, followed by some frosty nights &}3t`A}$u; followed about middle of May. TLA in--n rnnAu :nt`:oI .--v -v- v_ --_--- Lfr. Pa.t:k_er, of htgeraon. is about radv to __stsrt_hiq new mill. . ._ -. nu - , '4 .~._.___- auouu uuuuu: UL Anny. pp The barometer indicated an atmospheric" range of pressure .11 in. onl . The precipi- tation being an hour's rainf early on Frida morning of 0.20 in. with an easterly win . 'l`InA 1Iv:n1'n Innrn nnnlijnnvn Q R "`7~1`I3"`va`I{a`'Cv'eZa' 'a3&%`1eil` ',"":l23'r`c'he:"x{":3I ! and veering W. 3, and E. 5 days; the atreqgth being calm and light, no waves ex- ceedmg 10 miies an hour. V Ta and. nnl-nu KR hnnrn nnndnn in than '7 U111! IV ll-IIIUH nu IIUIJI} We got some 56 hours sunshine in the 7 days, from a possible 100 of sun in the week. A A Libel Suit. Bro. Hughes, of the Victoria Warder, has been beaten in a libel. unit by what the Warder facetionsly calls the patent combin- ation. The Warder. e oaks of the adverse verdict with the same indly feeling as the little irl did, whengahe triumphantly boast. ed to. er companion that her pa : house had a mortgage on it as a much betterlthing 1_;ha,n' an verandah. We hope Bro. Hughes will still keep a stiff upper lip V notwithstanding. the legal defeat, and we have no doubt he will. Our Lindsay, cotem. is made just; that way. . ' A-Arrested. ; ` Frank Barkly, of Innisl, charged with :forgery, was arrested by Constable Sweeney on Monday, while he wag meandering round town. The forgery was of a. note of $200 on his brother sometime ego. , The note was sold to Willie;_1_n.Hi_oklintk $9.110,` we are told. stj11_ho1ds it; Barkley, was `looked 'np and- h1s' ise'wi1l be called whe;n.'the witnesses , . , have gqmaaonsm, ; ; . . L ) -v .. . `ohgrgearyigh s $5129 7 I Barrie, May nil, 1ss7. Lrnunan , Principal. . gritt ; > _,:_`, 7 ~,'- " - `~ Vlsmn. T " . ' * `Persons who have had difficult) in obtaining Spei:tac1ee"t6 suit them; are cordially invited to call, and acquaint them. .7 selves with the merits of this instrument. Speotao1es`a.nd- Eye Glasses always in stock of the several grades in frames of om1n1:\1'_ nrrnnmnr N I{`.K EL- GELLULOID. SILVER, GOLD. ` ` Spectacles`a.nr1- Eye masses azways lu abuuu. u. uuu .w...... ,,.....-.. STEEL, RUBBER, NICKEL, GELLULOID, SILVER, GOLD. Spectaclesond Eye Glasses other than regular goods mounted to order. OGULISTS PRESORIFTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED. -vv-u_--a-` -vv The beet esaortment of children carriages` in town', at Otton Bros.` _, .1 -L `l1,__-_I_..!J..- ' .1. . THENAT|0NAl. WIRE WORKS! wmnow GUARD. J THEY ALSO MA 'All orders promptly attended to. Address, II 1817].": In nlovun L`: a... A Flower Stands, Hanglngssts Paper and Sponge ? Baskets, B!_rd Gages, Florists Designs. --- --- - --gg A-up lO3I12EQI IIAPIE 'I'I`\ l\Dl\ED_ r Begs to return thanks to his numerous customers in Barrie and the County of Sirncoe, for their liberal patronage in thegpast, and begs to announce that he is now fully pre- pared to do a large and increasing business. In We have taken all the `Capital we had invested in Heavhy Hardware, and bought with it a very complete ' Engillsh, American and Canadian Wall Papers, see our samples before buying elsewhere. ` I A full supply of Bibles, Testaments, Prayer. and Hymn }Books, in all styles of binding. a T ` } School Books and School Stationery at lowest prices. Music and Music Books of every description. |STOCKur GENERAL HARDWARE. Teas! Teas! Teas! The undersignded having had to take a large quantity of Teas to cover advances, Will sell them off at reduced prices, in lots to suit buyers, offering a chance rarel met With. J. HENDERSOIEI7: Bovsiiersey Suits, in sizes. at Grav 6: laeemingfs. TL- LA-L _`..u.A..Ln..\-`L A: ning`;-`nan nnudnnn` We can dnly mention a few lines of the many that now constitute our Complete Stock: FENCING WIRE, all kinds. . A SPADES, SHOVELS, GARDENRAKES, HOES, &c. Q NAILS, LOOKS, HINGES, LEA D,` OIL, GLASS, N&c. _ -_ 7 - _ CARPENTERS TOOLS, 9. Very complete stock. MASONS HAMMERS AND LINES, PLASTERING TOOLS, Sac. ' THE BEST STOCK OF FISHING TACKLE IN TO\VN. A CASE BUYERS WILL FIND THE PRICES VERY LOW. ~ CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. [GEORGE mouxmmj [ CHEMIST AND IIRUBBIST. 1 -vv -v ` El. 2 nouns WEST or THE BARBIE not ---T A call solicited for all kinds of DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, DYE V STUFFS, SOAPS, COMBS, AND BRUSHES. TOILET ARTICLES-AA FULL LINE. uaxrnoon to am or common. Niwcoons ran spmm: TRADE! ransc1u-2'r1oN_s L'i`L\ ;q.l-\-I v\/.&_,\r--r.g.`. A eDUNIlOP s'1fRE`n;'r.,B.mmm. All latest `designs inthe A;-t to he ma, \ . . ; inner ..QUAJ}aITY ._OF WORK (Inna at To Old with care. mm. 530311171` y U51) All Wool J ersles, black. brown and grey. garnet and navy; at Gray & Loom- ` ` ` " -"``"" `h '\"-`ID "I;U"It Ht: Are prepared to execute all orders in their line 01! business. kept in stock will be found SCOTT, TH_E BOOKSELLER, 17-29 ; MonERE5hmGEs. --will be tound-- UICTIT jun vu tar- IUARD8. FLY AND SANDDSGDREENS MADE `TO ORDER. MANUFACTURE ADBEAUTIFUL LAWN FENCE. ouuirunnr oourotrmmn. lull` done A 0111!! Juni- pt (1 I1 NATIONAL YlIRE_ __V_lORKS, BAaP.TE',-o~f. The.Longford Relief Association is now fully formed. with Mr. Maxwell Hall as president. . nu , '|r-:_L_,l:..l... -8 Qngknhvlmle urn in-vino in rrders in their une OI Dutuuc: kept = : `_ A V A nixc. `-}~.iiI!'31.I|1}nsfrumeiit', for i`*'(Ietectin'g,_lH; optlonl `defects of the eye and *deLte1"inining-the lenses needed for their cor. reetion. ' A .. .__- .._'..`LLI.. 1-`-4-.....~......L 1-- _ 1- Iwlqlc - , . .- V A: we udonthis instrinment in my - ,.ap,epta.cle_s and eye glasses, we can guiatlltuz mtlsfmuon to qur customers in all cases of-ee INEAQ SIGHT; 01,15 SIGHT, and POOR SIGHT, `caused by V oval eyes wl}ich causes some guresfon a clock dxal at fteen feet to look dalrkm-1.:ha.n others; V __;..L....`..A-`L unnnnnv-An. .\..-L uurnwn unau uvuv. u. This matrument measures each eye separately; a method which all Occuligts -agree is the proper one. . 1.. mun avnm-mrmn manv nm-smm: 11.... 'D`lUU Ma vuv ynvrv- v_-. A In our experience many persons have peen fonnd to have eyes that are unlike, this 18, reqmrmg lenses of different magnifying or dimmiehing poywex for each eye. which com- bned in one frame will give distinctno;-ma1 vision. 1` _ . DENNICK BLOCK, O 732 QUEEN sr. WEST, TORONTO, ONT. IF RE E MA N s mvs AND PRIMNTSA. _ LARGEST AND yrvmuuuv. The Methodists of Sebright are trying to keep their pastor, Rev. Mr. Lawrence, mother year. ` A1: 117...! "nhuIn_ Inlnnlr. IIIWIIWII A CHEAPEST STUBK IN THE COUNTY CALL AND SEE. IGIIYSTAL PALAGE STORES CONVE YANOER, 4-c., man nor MARRIAGE uoausas A-I--In: A-I $191 VI lnaoonvumuno xuua mom: on Dunlo Stre -wvmcnom` = '.l'10K6BB sum 10:: and United States gcnnun mung RAILWAY. `1'Ub1`Un 1.' J.u_m D U LUULJ . AN'l`ED~~'l.`,G REN'l`._-Ac in a. convenient locality sunning nn nnnlcm Street. UI'I'.lUI A1` TBI ~POS_T-OFFIQE BUILDING, nnntn. Tickets sold for 1:11 Polntsfot the Domiziion i ....1 lTnH*p Rtntnn 13.11 TAMES EDWARDS, can wvvivz u-u vwwvuu --v-- " Potatoes are in damand at Bracebridge at 45 and 50 cents a bushel. ` ---Ladies, try our Polish Calf Button Boot, oply $1.75 at W. J. Paul a. ` , -21, _1_:___ 2.. -1. _-..I. ........:.:..u (-1... :. E. WIELIAMS, nu . convent 'IiU~'IU FAR SIGHT, PU RVIS BROS. BARBIE. 35926? 13 7:-an` ' Amdng the many articles AGENT %%M% .12 .1337- T739 v.n-IJ wnugv In-v vvl v- -.u-. ~- The spile driver is at work repnaiz-ing the demoralized dock at Penetang. _ - _,,.9L!,__` -2 37359515093? \OV\Ilh 1' 5 up-vv---=v There are 19 applicant; for the position` of Police %Ma9istra.te for Oardwell. _ I_-__..-I_ _f -V\1$vnuv\v v. u..- '.- - , .__-__ - Fifteen vessels loaded veifll grain are ex- pected at Midland on`Sa.turday night. -~--- ~.._.-...J T.._..-LL'{. l`Iunv\Au `H an`.-1 IIHU .|.'Vu.UIOl unun uu. vuu-up run-Viv: Hats for all head: at prices for gull pockets. Gray as Looming. _ -n__;.-..2_ --_................4. :. mm nnn Thorn nu-A v uvpn uuu uvvv w-v......_ ---..._._ --All the newest styles in Bgts for men `and boys at R. A. Stephens & Op. '_ .._I_-_I 1- ..`nnA:I I.II nnn_ uuu IJIIJE (Iv Ava can -.avvr-.-._.. .. _ -. .Kirkville public school is cloed in con- sequence of the prevalence of measles. '01 H, ,,._..'l_ `|--.I-,I -34-I. n-n:n nu-A Av, BDVUOB av Vl.5\.IauII-A\a who -.u-. .... ....J _.-D__,. Seeding around Jat_-ratt Uornera is said to be backward and farmers are grumbling. T - . 1 an Ainl-VA 2-..` IFU uavuvvuuu uuu as--u.-v.-. w..- n- __.,--,___ Orillia. Council appropriated $1,018.70 forp street improvements at its last ineeting. .---'l`hebest selection of gents collars, ties and cus in Barrie at A. Stephens & Co. . The Tay Council will meet on "a. court of revision at Victoria Harbor on the 27th inst. Go to Gray at Leemlng for nova Suits. V Washing Suits 900.. Tweed Suns $1.50. _--_1- .__- -.........I..:......... VVEIIIIII`-7 aunts uvvu` -. -- V... .....--.. _.,..-- -- The Bracebridge people are complaining bitterly of the had condition of their side- walks. . - - C` 1- p A 4 1-4 . IlIK Io Some one was `caught the other night aet- lting re to an unoccupied buliding in Calling- wood. No arrests. . -n ,_ 31.-___.1 'l-.;A. Q..L.._.-I-no .l. UIIVU Lvdurpuvlwvv av. V--u u v--. 3 Gravenhurst expects to secure a. branch of the Federal Bank for that place. ,1: u--__'I.. _4 umInIA|1L fans ll" W00. $Vu ntsuuwo - `Division Court at Bradford last Saturday. Judge Boys had a busy day, as a great many suits had been entered. ` Mr. John Lowery, of Tossorontio, had a ne young Durham ball on the Allieton fair b grounds the other day. mi- - \'r-_... `r ..u.-.. noun a imlnnhnne line will I grouuus U110 Uuucx um . , -The News-Letter says a. tale hone line will soon be up between Orillia. an Barrie. The .....`.n. nun :.. ugA;nggg FUUEUIDO III?!) IV l-lvvn:nn-a-- Beeton s assessment is $86,000.` There are .30 dogs and two bitches returned. . 1,_ _-_. 1:I_L- L... ...-... 300 UU up UUIIVVVPI-I v.4 poles are m readmess. \T_-__1__ - ,I-...;.- ngnn` P0185 two In tuauuuuuu. V _ Nearly a. dozen eople have been ned by Judge Doran. of orth Bay, during the last week for killing moose. 'I'-I__ \T:......:..-an Lou Ian`. vat` ;spott`amen`an; `said to be-on ;thB_ wink: 1:" .A ~ Wn I.U1' nuuus uavvwv. _ T The ice in Lake N ippising has not yet broken up although there is more than 3 foot of water on the surface. _ ' -` ' I I 9- \'!'...LL 1)." 101700 mhinh Q! WEBB!` 0|]. vuu Busuuvvn There is a house in North Bay 18x22 which is occupied by 17 persons. 'l`hat s as bad as the city tenement system. . -\- -no 4..rI in and rnlrrc I48OIll1llE9j W118 Cly WUUUIJIUUU nyuvwuu V no not tail to see Grav &Leemlng9a Prints. beautltul patterns, guaranteed fast colors. T "` V 4- 3 --- 1-. ~A:nu `nnrn Mijbh-B _ _ _ graph: for Advq.noReudr lVV,ho . V ygse The narrow 6:h ngoo.c'.__ _ . Toftnhah In` has a -baseball club._ '_ ~Orillil chinks-popqlation of 4,943.,` I1--..-..I__-___-.L ! , fa.` colorlo ` The steamer Tender. in goipg from Muskosh to Penetanga `week ago had to out` her way through two miles of ice. -- ` '11 ... -1: 'r-......s.a. ..t'1n-nan: in rnnm-1:. UIIIUKIEII Vvvv you-ow-- -._ Th village of J arratt Corners is report-' egl full of sucker spearers. All that in now needed is plenty of suckers. . 'Mr. A. Thompson, of West Gwillimbury, waaipitohed out of his buggy 9. few days ago and broke three of his ribs. ' T - I I-44.5-; .;.....L:..~ A? Man Rpg_ IIIEFISUD, I-uvu uuu rvuu .-nu. A team of Lochnagar colts rising 3 years h old were sold by Mr. Geo. Graham. of Cook: town, the other day for $375. ' If you want a new Carpet go to Gray at Leemlng, they have the best stock In ,, `town and are selling at city prices. The Orillia. Packet says: Tuesday night being. wet, windy and dark, the street lamps '.w_ere unlighted. There's enterprise for you. 001. Tyrwhitt writes to Beeton saying he ycannot attend the Oalithumpian exhibition. in the incorporated village on the 24th ofl `AR-.. , F11 Drum; wuvv V; n . u . . ~ .. The annual district meeting of the Brad- ford Methodist Church will be held `at N ew- ' market, 25th and 96th inst. --~_.. ....Ilu. In:a:I\lI Q nggpg IIVI- A W` - --- `There. is -a. newv.orga. in th Stayner Baptist Inrnh, . . .,A_n0t} |anu\'I4'; . VThere4. was -8 seizure of light bread in |llia'1u.iai~m.s1', ` ' " -. ~ `V vlvv--,._~'v --v v--~;-- -~----- ---., - , _Vj_ The Hazupahirevsohgolmgeter ha; just are- . cived a present of a khife," foul: and a_spo_o_n The givers e_eem determined he shall have .,-"the machinery to feed himself with. _ .s,.,n-_,_: mn|_4I_n_'.. -4 _-_-'._..;I:I'. vnov-u ----- u. .. ---._...__.~_- :~' For ordered 0 outing at reasonable, prlceugo to Gra an neemlng. A large took of Tweed: anttsnltlngn to ' clmose front. in and_wog'k_1nan9hlp gun;-anteied. lIu._ n_|_-_.-I.-._._ L-'..L-.. 1-..; L:.. ;....... -LI.....I `I LVIIILICIJII '5 other night. A 11-, ., ` I'l\rl|I' '.C"WYlQ1CCCZDE7-CQ'- ----..._v- The Schoxnberg barber lost hi; `cow fl`:-1;-I other day, it havingbeen poisoned ` by ' `Paris -. groan given by some `bad person. His last; wng-xIi$&.'ipT.by nuubcription in the village. j. ' - `D. attended Oohonrg snd Lindaay .:A_Ig1I%thls_ vf9ok,ihg_yj1_g_ the_prqseou_tzion qr ~ 1'. 0 14305 5 .;.W,I!::-sKim~E-qs. at w 0 ,. fog . .- ., _ _ . .1` ,; __/_` ofDobonrg_; `I ind was E{y'.` A I oi:l'1_e`1Z` (ezleydtof 6. df `Midland. - is gglked of by -the ` 5}'z'1'1';"` "$3133 "'9 uiuismnmwu E" ` ' . 503$" ..0 7 gildgxeht` '1-ens"!-veVd.--1\Tow`a.Le tt'er. ` mfg-:1` I-n" \`nI-n unnn `union Tpri hnvn `Mr. Charles Drury, M.-P. P., is president `of an association for receiving memorials from farmeta ;un__ious and-. $o_ -lopk gfter all legislation from 9. farmei-'3 `point of new more `e"ective1yAt-_hlz_m formerly. ` ' ' 1:- u-.`n_.-'__-.. rn.__.:.'.._ .5: LI... D.....'..-nu 9 iIf:iC1`}:;tt1e rigii-at Allistbn is said to, ha.ve`been very `successful. Almost ?\'rfV animal of any size-or conditlon changed hands. .Prices were good, ranging from $30 in QR Viol! hunt` . ' i _ -' __ -- ,.-_ _.-_. 1A young man named Murray, of Parry Sound, `met with van accident-` while `painting theschoonetStranbenzee, the other day by which he lost a nger and otherwise Wounded one of his hands." ` T . .....-.w-p---.u on rqpunuvtvu VI. 1:, v`xUu_ 2 _ Gra\V7'e"IiAl_1.`i`1_V1-st;.is gottihg up a libmry a.ssoia_;- txon. Ifyou want wall paper call on Oapon ct` ,/co. _ 4.: v._v V- ..-- ..----... The rst towing of theTsea.a'on was .d'oneat Gravenhurst last. Saturday by McBurney`& Co`. A boom of their logs broke loose and they had lively work getting them `gs-ihered together andpecured. V . _ f A J. |IUUB VI par head. VI-.IlwunvvJ vocvuno qw-..-v-u u Mr. M.cCrQss_on, Waran 0;!` the Reforms-"' tory at Penetauguishene, lately obtamed $15 damages 3 aiust the owner of a. dog that had damaged _ ' ' money for charitable uses. . nu . ,,__,.s.,-_, _nL1_- `I'I_..:"_I n .... .... -2 IS buffalo` robes. `He gave. the unvnav. -vs up-u---we--u-v yuwwwu The next meeting of the Rural Deanery of East Simcoe will be held in St. George : Church, Medonte. en the 17th and 18th inst, Spiritual life _in the church is one of the subjects for dwcuesion. nu ,_ ,1; 2__|_:-.__.1 .___LI:- __I.-..I St-a Commander Boulton, R. N ., who has been engaged for the last three years in the hydrographic survey of the _ Georgian Bay, will resume his" duties as soon as the Bay is clear of ice. It will-take three years more to complete the work. 5 _ V . ,-____n L____..1 .9-.. 11:11--) _:m_ .. ........... """ "' """':"" "' " "-' VA vessel bound for Midland with a cargo of corn went on the rocks `on Tuesday not for from Hope Island light. The tuq Wanbaushene went out to try to get her off. Fears are entertained that the cargo will have to be thrown overboard before she can be got off. ' _ 'n____1 1r--L:_.. nn.._.J_.. ...:..Ll. . vs v-no ~-~ wv-w -v- V--..-_.___- There was an old fashioned public school examination at Tottenhsm .the other day, which gave irrefragible (sic) proof of the ability and attention of the verv eicient teachers who have had the training of the pupils .in hand. One hundred dollars more only is required before Midlsrd will begin to a couple of thousand or so down into 9.. ole in the ground. It is just possible this searching up there for salt will prove the stockholders to be a little fresh. o Two Scott Act cases were up for trial at Gravenhurst the other day, but the witnesses swore they drank. nothing but Crank, and nobody seemed to know whether that drink was intoxicating or not, so the` magistrate dismissed both cases. , 1 `war we q-uu-w ----.-v An interesting cresmery meeting was held at N ottawa last week which was well attend- ed by the farmers. Mr.` Cheesemsn, of the Messrs. Fu1ler s Jersey Stock Farm, Hamil; ton, made a. most instructive speech on the butter question. III 1; A L ,._,__ A_,___ __ g__ L___`_'| _;_ ax-1_ILgr:g_1A_nu( ;npo1_-gamen are sum to powon -mg wing; g The St.yn_e; Suniis noted this _ week for ` `nhdn wv 5... ..... . . At the Band Meetin Monday night, a` icommunxcation was re frpm Maior Ward ........J- 61.... (1-Alli. Inn-ul Imnnnminn n,l>.I-.n,n}-nn in coluuluuwuuuu wads liuwu. u\_auL;ua|u; vv cuu. anent the Orillia band becoming attached to the 35th _Ba.tt'.I.li0!1. A committee was ap- pointed to give the officers of the. Battalion the conditions on which the organization would enter the Militia. -Newa-Letter. _._.-- _ A PFEHIIBUH. 101' Duty gun uuucr uuv uulu uuu bored through the granary oor, choosing the white outs in preference to some black ones which were in a. bin close by. ` I FRI ,f`,,_L`, v v.-.- ._v._ v..- Mr. William s$$ii:ii}in,. tot-1*. con 12, West Gwillimbnry, was the loser of nearly 17 bushels of white oats the other night, The thieves were well acquainted with the premises. for they got` under the barn and la .-...I Lkanunla Hun nu-ananin an-no nhnnatnn `Hun vvnnqwuo -v v-- -.. - ..__ 7---- .. The Dunkerron correspondent of the South Simcoe News says a beautiful fence has been erected in front of the Methodist (Jhurcb, making it one of the best nished church edices in the rural district of the county. A beautiful fence is evidently A all that is necessary to make a `church, edice into 9. nished structure. A good hint for builders. Ladies, you are busy house cleaning, and and thatcarpets. Curtains, are... re- quire renewing. Gray at Leemlng can 911 ply all your `wants. Give then; at ca 1. Mr. D. Spry, Post Oice Inspector, was at Bond Head on Tuesday last, transferring that office from Mr. J. M. Carter to Mr. E. J. Carter. The new Post `Master will, we believe, give good satisfaction to the resi- dents of that village and vicinity. On the same day Mr. Spry called at the Post Oice here, and examined the books, all of which he pronounced as being kept in a manner highly creditable to the oicials of that ofiice. , -S. S. News. Hillsdale` correspondence of the Orillini Times : Our friend, the License Inspector, who has been making us weekly visits for the last three months missed us last week but he turned up at eleven o'clock sharp on Tuesday to prosecute a case against his old antagonist, Wm. Rattie, of Orr s, Lake, from whom he has alread taken $150. This time he says hejs boun to have a hundred, or else free board for the "Rat. for the next two or three months. Richard Rattie was also placed on trial for a similar oifence. Both. ca~`e+ "clearly proven, judgment reserved for a week. Justices Parker and Johnston." LV7H3B?K' n;:|I:-.a'2...11....m..J.+"r.:I.|;:|. 14.... ..c1:....;:.. phiaaashwing the hn.`of Meoos h & Ttiimn, on was v vauvnvvu a. us. so u v-c---ruvno Uorrespondent of the "Orillia News-Letter writing from Waubaushene wives the follow- ing muskrat incident: One night last week as Mr. Ben Anderson was going home he. felt something run [between his feet. Think- ing it wasa cat or a small dog he paid no attention to it until it repeated the perform- ance of trying to trip him 11 . He made several kicks at the animal w ich returned again and again to the attack, and nally succeeded in placing its teeth in Mr. Ander son's leg. This settled all samples aa.far as .he was concerned. and after a while he ended its existence. Upon examining the creature he found it to bea-lar es muskrat. It was a strange antagonist, ut' it was equally -strange that an animal of this species should be so far from water on high land. Ivy. . Advance Correspondence. _ An old settler has gone to join the majors ity. Mr. William Brolley,one of the oldest and most respected pioneers of Essa, pass- ed away on Tuesday, 18th April. He was born in County Tyrone; Ireland, 87 years ago and emigrated to .. Canada `in 1841. At first he settled in Vaughan Tp. but`-in a. few years, moved to; Essa, where he lived and labored` " through the joys and sorrows of this toilsome world till the day of his death. He was one of the ma'.ny gnenof whom thisyoungoountry is justly proud, who, b patient industry a 1d careful" at1:_oL)tioii `A Sltha _ d1tiI_ ._,,,.`i`i1"+ ohms p)'l1(1_'l..li_fe`-Tong ssupgorter `of (egg. -erv + on vqlved tin ib'u:aix n.eu aiicl. 4490i!-lerelsti iis`-jiiiii; `lived a` life suooesasful iii`_ Give !-y?'??"':e i[')i;`t.;* ` ` He was a tniinber?thes~ ` hursda is ,. A l u , . - . '. -1"` ; . `_... .. err: I A 1: _: . _ . . . : .,, .:, ` _ _V M : .` < "4 I ` . , I v \ 9 '9 1` . ..;~...... ~ ;: l *- .. ' 3 3332133 "31? "551"-}3T'`177 ~"~.f.`z M. A;`,~`prg.aaohod' Lg eloqngnt. >|-ll-IIUI Iluuwux I: unv n -v Bev..H. Sinclair, of Uptergrove, has re- ' ceived 9. call from the Presbytertan oougregw tion :of Gavan church and North . Dawn, ` ' Presbytery of Chsthau`. . Miss Libbie Lawrence of Dalrym 1e, was I presented` a. Yew t days` agmwith s esutiful e -photograph .'a1b:'1mJ bv her;,.fel_low pupils of " school section No. 4, Garden. _ . `: . _ The Cardwellt Sentinel gives` notice to the F` Iftal` 16$}! lust. plgoeg of V`, `- ustness infrottenham will be closed alt 7 Q`, - ,o c1ock,.p. :11. except, Saturdays. - -- _--.2__ --u_--1...-..a.-.. L... .-....g. _,_ :5`!1:::;:Ht%:mKm?:Fl;:i:"1J In ailva T.'l>I-Ln. -'l`|..".'. '-l Iarzjw. ~ 'D9h 4 ,>Hbs1ER.Y; VCrI::_}:C_)_V:E_S Y1`_e"s,'f'o,|`|rVc'e`|V|i's i"s the price We ar s'e1ling' a-.neTw' lot 0fEm-' `broideries for ; "a7I`IeW"I0'l',} not soldfor less than 5c. before this,.V$4e9;s`o;1 . New lots of better goo`d's`a.t '7, IO. Izge. up, _worth 20 `per cent. more. V . ~ * ' T nosumus now wom TALIHNG ABOUT. lzc- Is the price we are selling a good heavy line of Women s fast Black Goflon I-lose tor`. 15 to 17c. is the usualprice you pay for these in most stores, and not dear at that either ; but then We import these goods direct from themannfacturers in England, and cansave you at least one prot.` Colored goods very low. Also ner grades in fast dye blacks at I5, 20, 25c. up. Our Hoslerybepartment Is full of Good Value. Boys Stout Hosiery. Some specially. cheap and good lines. UUUDBIULI, ounaug nu. nan vcuua Lvwva an. -.x , . The deceased afte a married life of 55 years leaves his aged partner, one daughter (Mrs. R Wilson, of. Barrie), and eight sous, well-to-do farmers of South Sirncoe, to mourn his 1065. All our Customers rememloer the value we gave last year in Silk Gloves at 25. cents. _We11, this year we can give you equally good value, and more variety in colors. Material Gloveswere never so good value as now. Our Fawns and, Grays, a Brown and Black `Assortments in Taffeta Silk Gloves area marvel of value at the prices. 'Don t fail to see our Silk Gloves at 25, 30, 35`c'. and `up. i a ' V `.1, 7 B |1` ; 1"` A """' `.\ 5" Il'\\WII \!`\t'\U`\" N Oh.I`5hf LIJUKQ Iris "3 ?1?`i" "av. .ea.&:.;:A% `+`` "9- f" ~,v~ ;Msuu% ll 3 IJUW Organ III Bne ovuyuer DEPUIBU .\ -W a%s`.b;atsa11c1b_`was ofgaiiizeti. the. nhnr n;nv}\I-, \'Lll klllll LILUVUIJ LUV D W V. e.vnA\a I, We have lots of ether bargains in our'fa,ncy department. eWe respectfully ask you to call and see them. e and very impressive Anermon "on the ooasion, taking fol-`his text Rev. 21, 4. "Hun .Inn..nnnJ nflrnu n lI`InII|;A(` `:53 n` 55 . Will. UU GU ULIUU IUIIIIILIM ACCIDENT.-The elder Mrs. Findlay met with an accident which it is feared will prove fatal. It appears that the old lady had fallen fromethe barn loft to the at below, a distance of about twenty feet, where she was found in an insensible state. N o bones were broken, , but the shock to the system has caused paralysis. Wnuunrrxvn _'l`I-an nnndnnv urn!-It Han nu-n- mdhunt. Advance Correspondence T FIRE.--Th6 saw mills of the Messrs. Webster of this place were burned down on Thursdey. night last. It is not known how the re originated. Loss serious ; no insurance. It is expected that the mill will he! at once" rebuilt. ans, , _1j_,, IA`..- 111.'._.I|__ BHUUIL UU Inuv uynuuus nun uuuuvu. runuu_y-nu. FARMING.--Th0 spring work has pro- gressed very rapidly. the weather could notbave been more favorable for seeding. The meadows look ne and the prospect for a good hay crop encouraging. Fall wheat has been injured by the late hard "frosts and isvnot likely to prove an average crop. _ - E.a.cBOMEION&cn.. . , _ . Honor Roll. The following is the list of pupils according to merit, in each department of the Barrie Public Schools, placed on the Honor Roll for the month ol'April: ' DIOI.I`IlII.I'ln|, Ann __Frn-1 Nftarnlann .Tnn_ UUU LIIULIIILI UL lPl'll I Principal's dept.-- on Murchison, Joe. "Booth. Emma Johnson. J no. Forsyth. Arthur Spotton, Albert Young, Edith Rogers, Grace Stevenson, "May Meeking, May Wright, Wm. McKay. - Mm 'I`hnu ` Allan :-_'l\Il'nrIAv nn Marv xuunuy. Mr. Thos.` Al1an s`--Morley Dui . .Mary Vickers, Edith Boys, Mary Findlay, Sarah N ellesg Lizzie Hurst. A n I nan `ulnnnnanrn _,_Qnv'\:nI-Ia__'l`I'II\I'nh &` 91155, JJIZIHIU _Il.|ll{llIo Mr. Geo. Henderaon a-Senioi-s-Thomas Willem, Mary Fletcher, Ada. Fuller, Geo, Rnnh ,7rn Tana`: `MA!!! A mwnrl, 1 ';:&`1ilistonreoKi,3es;,.`in t}he;p9ssessioq pf 9. new banking_rul.'.jg~ A . rru, _ ,, _`

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